my 4x4 is a 4x3... spliced wire goin to hub..
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my 4x4 is a 4x3... spliced wire goin to hub..
ok so i took the crimp off and just twisted the wires together real good,,, i didnt go mudding to test it i wrapped a belt around a tree and around the hitch and tryed the 2 wheel first to make sure the tree would hold.. then 4x4 and still only three wheels spun.. im thinkin maybe the fluid now.. but it looks as though maybe the allen screw is partially stripped is there anything i can use to get that screw out?
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my 4x4 is a 4x3... spliced wire goin to hub..
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: sled05
Buy a set of easy outs. They thread in counterclockwise</end quote></div>
If you don't want to buy a whole set, you can also get a single screw extractor (easy out) that comes with the correct size LEFT-HANDED drill bit. If you have to drill the hole deeper and the bit catches, it will help unscrew it, instead of making it worse like a right-hand drill bit would.
From Wikipedia:
... They may also be used as an aid in the removal of common right-hand screws. Since the rotation of the drill bit is such as it would loosen the screw, using it to drill into the damaged screw head will usually remove the screw, providing the bit "grabs" the damaged material successfully.
Buy a set of easy outs. They thread in counterclockwise</end quote></div>
If you don't want to buy a whole set, you can also get a single screw extractor (easy out) that comes with the correct size LEFT-HANDED drill bit. If you have to drill the hole deeper and the bit catches, it will help unscrew it, instead of making it worse like a right-hand drill bit would.
From Wikipedia:
... They may also be used as an aid in the removal of common right-hand screws. Since the rotation of the drill bit is such as it would loosen the screw, using it to drill into the damaged screw head will usually remove the screw, providing the bit "grabs" the damaged material successfully.
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